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Acupuncture anyone?
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Just wondering if anyone has tried acupuncture for anxiety, what feels like, cost?
I have a book at home which says if you hold the lower joints baby finger and ring finger similtaneously with other thumb, anxiety decreases,thumb inside palm side of hand. I have tried this a few times and think it works. Chinese pressure point. So has anyone had success?
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....I too, would like to know if acupuncture is used for anxiety - and could it be effective?
also.......has anyone tried hypnosis? - is it relatively easy to find a genuine hypnotist...how do you know?...
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Hello, I have tried both. Acupuncture was brilliant but I couldn't afford to keep going. This was through a Chinese doctor. I found immense relief within 10 minutes of the insertion of the needles. The effect lasted for a few days. I was going twice a week for 3 weeks, then once a week. This was last year. Cost $70 per session. I now have a gp who can do acupuncture but it is different. I have an electrical stimulant applied to pressure points on my ears. Then she attaches a tiny patch with a raised metal piece which I press upon when feeling onset of anxiety. Again it works for a few days then stops working. Don't think I'm going to continue with it.
Last year tried hypnotherapy a couple of times. It was to help alleviate past issues. It too helped but again had to stop because of money. Cost $150 per session. Felt immense relief after both sessions. I have just started again but under my gp under a mental health plan. I have only had one session to date and need to do it a few times to have an affect. Cost $70 so won't be able to do more than 3 sessions.
Hope this helps
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Hi Chris is there any info in relation to acupuncture for chronic pain?
Thanks, Carol